I noticed discrepancies in the world profiles UWP listed in the Pirates of Drinax and Core books. I am looking for guidance on which one to use as the standard for running a Pirates of Drinax campaign.
(All references are from latest PDF downloads to avoid earlier publishing edits or versions----PDF pulled on 11-11-2017)

As mentioned earlier, the examples above are from the latest PDF downloads from DriveThruRPG 11-11-2017. I have earlier PDF downloads that contradict the current PDF of the same name.
This gets a little confusing when the players are needing specific profile attributes to scheme elaborate plans. I was hoping to see a majority of the same profile codes to make a decision on which pdf to adhere to but it's spread out enough where I need some clarification on this.
I was going to default to the Trojan Reach PDF as my truth but it gets even more confusing with the possibility that someone could have mistaken a 'B' for an '8" within that PDF version.

FWIW, for my campaign I'm going to be using the poster map -- once the printed version arrives (I see it's now been pushed back to January, grrrr) -- as the point of reference for the players. Thus the UWPs on there will represent the basic data they are getting from their ship's computer library data, etc. If that conforms with what Travellermap says, even better. Of course, the reality may vary once they arrive in system.

If the players notice that some data lists the government type as B while others list it as 8, you could turn it into an in-game discrepancy: perhaps there's disagreement among the official guides about whether Ace is run by bureaucrats or is in fact a dictatorship.

¶ The Travellers’ Aid Society has issued a correction for information regarding several worlds in the Trojan Reach sector on the Imperial frontier. Updated statistics can be found in library data, available free to TAS members and for a nominal fee for non-members. Inquire at the TAS office at your local starport.

¶ TAS members who exercised a High Passage benefit for transport to one of the affected worlds may be eligible for a complementary High Passage benefit. Visit your local TAS office within the next 50 weeks with proof of transport to claim this benefit.

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Transportation arrangements are another Imperium-wide benefit of membership in the Travellers’ Aid Society - Faithfully Serving Members Since The Year 0. TAS facilities are available at your local class A or B starport.

The old Traveller Adventure had the premise of a patron engaging a player character detached duty Scout on a mission to visit every world in the Spinward Marches, and validate the Scout service's world data, collecting a modest payment for each batch of world information by visiting a Scout base.

As written, it paid the same for each world, but for a realistic crowdsource update program it would make sense to pay better for difficult worlds.